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— ce ————S—Ss—ssSC“ ‘;eEUCststsC eee nee several variations : st ten under the of the Bpirit, de- | tongue of that time differed as much. in to thesewer in y-seventh street; ro- | Ines and mate, The objection was pailaathropy of the age, comparatively speaking, . rata the pen | Agmegien iongne o from | orcad Va Guba ond others Wo have | and 4 overruled, gved of a misfortune—such 8 misfortune, at least, i 2 harvest shal ows se forcemard or” Mow uf the. \rneninae ot i , ved and ide walked ager . fame oot ci Des sald if I came on deek I four f ai pa it was in time past, when those unfortunates ‘memorials shall and the entire i . | refe , Also, off the itants of the Twelfth ! “sould iy did not he would come Were cut of from all connection with the rest czisting generation of the eclized be reached ut a bree eek eepecees ward, for bell and tower at Harlem. ‘Also, Firemer, { there and Will me {thought at ret L would romain im ef the community. How different is their situ- "A more coble reselution than this, he said, coala | tbat the people could understand it; and no sooner | and ager beg) Fog ‘Twolfth wr ed. | Way Teould; Douglass then ealled out for some one te. Stion now! Before, they knew of the busy not be brought before. 4 could | did it appear than the patriarchal government | Also, petition of John Hanrahan, for a sewer “vo run | jtrlie a light ; be did not call any one by name ; "Thomas a 7 & Christian community. | ¢, d stern position in opposition; but | from’ Broadway through Reade street 14 North ors es s world around them, but could not take any There was no difficulty in commenting upon it; toch. up 0 Exod ond eoen peat tion 10 poate oe iver; teforred. Also, of EH. Lato, 4. pete. Hotebinson stepped, wring tat andes alight part in it. Now, though blind, they are, number of the New Testaments, which helped to | privileges at the foot of Fourteent’s “street and | rocm for the deck ; just ae the its adoption bt | inds for thé of the truth. | Thirty-ninth street; referred. Al*’, of L. Timber- | out ahead of me, coming from the cabin ; and I fol- wander the blessings of Providence, who seems | Ty. twenty-sixth wannal mecting of this societ bo urged. Spreading soashatly voles prepare many minds for the reception of the {uoion: | lake and M. L. Livingston, to hr,resunkemlote filed, | lowed him on deck ; when the Qe have watched and guarded this and kindred in- | J yu14 yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the | the muole mass of the brings as within | ae Leetted now the whole word of Cod, and | between Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streots; referred, | 40%, (pointing to the model) T Beard the report of atitutions, enabled to be “one of us,” and to bea! ». away Tab papper per tion! that commandment "i hb He last gare. It was | already bless his name, as will many more of future Also, of W. B. Townsend, to have the North side mney Rote, wy pistel ; T thon sa part and parce! of society, useful in all branches of bly the case, byavera cesar brow i leans Sy rey ret lnaay ob | generations. The good done among the Arme- | of Fis. No. 3% Nort River, set, a rt-for the | another mam “ elinched;’’ I rushed and Apdustry, and intelligent, rational, yoa, educated | 4). assomblage, the building boing 4 eae aa ee rnp paseo i taking hevebeen made | nians by, paoks rot gareagoally ulable; they | exclusive we of tho Staten ferry boats; | by the bead, and with ihe assletanoe of , % mr & me a TT nary | referred. Also, of I]. N. J. J. Phelps and others to | him down; while { had him dows, I received two blows and accomplished beings. We proceed to give ® |“ Wissaw B. Caosny, Eeq., the Vice President, | When the Mississippi was our Western boundary; | oculd go, and penetrated darkness that he could | have width of side walk reduced ta Taek aide Co | cee Ee thi can't Uadcdowe. vee Douginn | tte sketch of the literary exercises. Premising that edie this inte: iad tha’ uaitind hie caseaad te 0 nee pemmnet saree ily might it be p sande new, never trate, and much benefit had been derived Park, in order to give more room in the street for Mewes got Bewildered Be ont tay him go ce be then got. ‘the Bible and other works are printed in raised let- prayer by the Rev. L. Woops, D. D. - ¥ cerritor stretching - poy “id cae the oe opie? bes pec arn ome snd Lepper pape epealg yer ain te ‘other | Tdid net Tercgulen? [i Se Sha exyrses San san soon oe ' "Kiountain, bounded by the Pacific, and | trous and Teeccizbarsl 3 requirements of the Arme- | House;freferred. Also, of Win. G. and others | Bees here described the position of all the partles om the i — Rocky af @ chepler or & Verse, at the case might be, was se- era of apology mere read from the President, comprising an extent of millions of square miles: | nian church, they had been thrust out with igno- | to have T'wenty-thied strect paved, betweon Fourth Me the Court Dougiaes and I were struggling together the by the audience, and the same was read with | Chief Justice Jongs, as also from Judge McLean, its might be regarded as equal to that of . ‘ . i c : . 2 ; but th x tablished eight | and Fifth avenues; referred. Also, of Wm. Sim, 5 we sooo aad pons ly Me Pron of Ohio, and Judgo Green, in which they severally poe Ngee : io ce nsamepg nae j pond hah er ued none utters oe and boners to have Fifty ninth Samm regulated “re Me vars 1 nado of him by the hair of the and ‘s ; de rried. an , from avenue to Broadway; re- , over tI k, and had his head bent dows the letters, they were ouebled to read the raised | ¢xpressed their regret for their inability to attend, | (A008 Oto bear. Look at ‘he numbers who the — ena ne ee > 4g ~ te na, | ead Ge ms ea eT nay Aaa 7 pile uA tne spa yWaier cask, and had bis head bent dorm letters with as much ease as a person in possession | and their sympathy in the objects of the-society. regular clergy arc entirely incapable of reaching | pay yal ower in Greenwich street; referred. Remon. | ward part of the vessel; the two wounds were on the of his cr her sight, could read the ordinary print in | ‘The ‘Treasurer's report was read by Mosks ALLEN, | with their imiistry. What agency could be brought Parle, weopenes weopezt phe cage en Bu- Giranse ot Masia: Cater and slophia Beach pe head; 1 do not know with whut they were intlieted; = the Herald, or any other wewspaper, and, we regret i i to bear upon them, unless it were this heaven-p- | rope do not leasen ‘the obligation, while they enhanc ing Thirtieth street, bet : Ties go Domgiees, 7 get om az ten, same tte to say, in some instances much easier. Be this us it | ae ne it sin oon bay peep ic of the | Pointed one? Even in the midst of our bost Uastora | the amotives the difustos of ‘a'pure goopel among the | Brontway; referred, merino’ Tush forward; 1 then saw the eaptain with a gum-—I took aay, the perfection to Which the instruction of the | year, in donations, were $109, ; for sales, $200,- | Cities, where we were never out of view ofthe church, | subjcete of civiland spiritual despotism— REPORTS ADOPTED. og ae tgs ap cog Ey Se Blind bas been brought, under the auspices of this | 720 33; balance in treasury last year, 110 25—to- | one-third of the people were totally unreached by | —which was seconded by Dr. Cox, and adopted. Of Committee on streets, in favor of flagging side- Bemson. and another I could not recopuise ¢ : institution, is a credit to this country, and viewed | 44)9510,728 32. Expenditures for paper, printing, | any influence for good. And there were whole vile | _ At the conclusion of the resolutions, the erg walk on the southwest corner of Eleventh strect | they advanced, and the c is a cre u 4 : | e ptain made an attempt ip a proper light, it confers more solid, and sub- | 72 o a ; lages, not far West, but in Ohio, which might now was sung, and a benediction was pronouaced and avenue C, with an ordinance; also in favor of | them, and they retreated; the ca) did not advance stant! glory onthe United States, than all the | binding, engraving, copy-right, trans.ating, and | 1002, be called a midland tate, without any esta- | Dr. Tyng- eaiatum and setatrite cidawalk in Tanith abeah daowe than two ce three steve when'be tase the dean) tha : f s P > Wictories achieved by our armies over either the | revising, $179,984 48; for colportage, $73,278 23; | plished minister, aud in a state of complete spiri- The election of officers for the ensuing ze, Te- | tween avenues C and D; also, in favor of paving | the three men returned again—Douglass first, and tho British or the Mexicans. Instead of taking away | remitted to foreign and pagan lands, $20,000; other | tual destitution. ‘The .quertion did not rest between | sulted in the re-appointment of the following gen- | [ast Sixteenth street, from First avenue to Living- | thers followed. Douglass cried out, Hold, captain, for | og ere Yoga grave thousands \ | onditures as by items in the Treasurer's report, | this means and any other or better ones; but be- | tlemen:— ston place; also, to’ flag sidewalks in Bast Six- | #Pavedi) Mepie Tlie had the orord; Ke turned ef our fellow-beings, with the fiercest of passions 356 59; total, $310,619 30; balance in the trea. | tWeen these means, and letting that destivution __ PUBLISHING COMMITTER. teenth street, from avenue A to Livingston place; teh thet ory ari” Dengan Pre areata tile ‘Derning in their breasts, this noble institution, in « | 107 U2. Lue for priuting-paper. lo be paid | Femain unrelieved. "No other thing could stand in | Rev. Jobn Knox, DD. | Rev. Erk:kine Mason. D.D. | ai. in favor of repaiing and ro-flagg ing sidewalks | them what al this meant; 3 answered that be jot, unostentaticus, but efficacious manner, is | Suy. G107 U2. Duets prinking-peper, lo be paid | Trev Titoc of the course here contemplatod. By no Rev. Justin Edwards, DD. Mev. Dovid Magic OD. | Hitecth treet, between avenues “A aud Bs also, | heard tee £ (the ire mute) mas Goming on deck to shoot Ringing life, as it were, those who are dead, by MATES Oct of che aunual report was then read | other could they penetrate the darkness of some | Nev: JohnS. Blots, fot oo eer »?-' | jn favor of flagging sidewalk in Fiftecnth ‘street, | him, or them, I ean’t sy which; the captain waid, if be Dan every year. Such glory as this is im- | by Dr. Hatrock, one of the secretaries. By this places. Should’ it then be left undone, aad should pr James C. Bliss, William Winterton, | between Second and Third avenues, and in Ruther- | had no better excuse than that, to go into the cabin ai and ascends like buruing incense before | SY ot ot we learn that the operations of tao syeiety | the unblessed thousands remain unblessed—isolated William Forrest,” James W. Dominick, ford place, between Fifteenth und Seventeenth | retlect on this night's business; Douglass then went into h heaven; the other is vain, transitory, and | wikin the pane ear have peated th ia pa j- | from all regenerating influences, and strangers to FINANCE COMMITTER. streets, with an ordinance; also, a communication | the cabin; the cuptain and I followed; the second mate “the good time a-coming ” shall have ar- | TOD hind languages, of 7 new works, of which 43 | the gospel of Jesus Christ? In view of the vast im. Richard 7. Haines, Richard 8. Fellowes, from the Street Commissioner, in relation to the | Wat lying there; when stauding near the second mates apeed will be considered in the light of saything | Cec ics, tm liteag che Fuaiy Testament, with | Migration from papal and infidel countries, it was Mores Allen, George N, Titus, Bsq., opening of Lexington avenue, from Forty second to peda iy todo ed Pegg: om ee tee Lets Subse reel glory. ‘i brief notes and instrections, the ftiches of Bunyan, | of reat iumportanee. Within the last thirty-six | Thos. C. Doremue, becca that Sixty-si3th streets, with resolution; aleo, in favor | Ty hand [showed it to the juryi] i Pithory fame Ci ending exercises were cone! * ions, ‘ Dy ‘ ‘ : H rizth streets, a did the Wounds on my head; { ‘stood there wmtil { felt ape the reading yee = wikes oncluded, a \ Afflicted Man's Companion, Life of plas a; | houis, as he had been informed, no less than 34,000 | of paving Thirtieth street, between Third avenue | faint, and I then went down to the back part of the cablur Bears ee oo ale odie oratorio of the | Hannah More's Cheap Kepository Tracts, eight | foreiguers had arrived in the three great easiera Approaching Meetings. and Broadway, and the sidewalks to be flagged four | and ‘sat down; the captain went on deck, and put Creation,” whichhe executed witha degree of skill | ;| ports of New York, Boston, aod Philadelphia. ‘i feet wide, between Madison and Iifth avenues; also, | the firearms away—got his irons, and put Douglass a5 mee tay jfabsraacle, WA: M- |<) favor of flagging sidewalk on the south side of | im irons; I suppose he put the others im irons a tion for the Deaf and Dumb—Tabernacle,4P.M. | Seventeenth street, between Fifth avenue and | but did not seo him; when t was sitting im the éabin, Amerisns Tuporance Union—Taberanale, TA Fy Broadway; ‘also, a report adverse to repealing the | Mutebinson was there; 1 rd the captain sake the | daily going on. Of these, a large proportion were | Bev tork Colonization Soalety Telos all: (8t- Mam | ordinance in relation to sprinkling the street, ag | {¢Cohd mate who had done 1t- aud he said) Nedi” Neg i pal f 8 a e | : y o H glass went by on beard; Douglass wag | in error; ecror of the worst form—intidelity | No, ‘assau sticet, (Brick Church Chapel, )—33¢ P. M. fas as it affects the Kuss pavement—this report, | “hen present; J dou't think he said anything to that; he and the colperteurs would have quite enough | 4a ssican Board of Commins Yor Foreign Missions— | After 2X short discussion, was laid on the table; | was two or three foct from the second mate at the times to do if they confined their lavors among qayernacie, 104. M. | also, a report against the adoption of the resolu- beard William Wood +k the second mate who bad can and Foreign Bible Society—Oliver strect Baptist | tion ae discontinue the oftice of Surveyor on | done it, and he replied * Ned; x bebisve Diag i made ye ‘ " the Russ pavement—adopted ; also, a report in | some answer, but I don’t remember what it wus; T heard eg od FH vag el Beg oo | favor of directing the Croton Aqueduct Department | Mr. Havens ray, “Oh. how cume you to do this? is it be- jelpnia, and others. to complete the sewer in Thirteenth street, neac | Cause I used you so well !—or something to that effeet Society—Leetare Room of Mercer st. | Socond avenue, through avenue A to Fourtecnth | 1 don't remember that Douglass made any answer; M, be ne ai ener vay) ones don’t think he did; the second wate said this ia a golema ary Society of New York, auxiliary to | street—the coutractor, Francis Cassidy, by whom | tone: Twas farther from Havens than Douglass was; I areas = See B. Church in Greene st— | the work was commenced, having failed to complete | was in the cabin when the second mate died; I saw ;| Whether this were true or not, be did not kuow the account might be exaggerated; one thing wa certain, that thousands were arriving, and this was ¥ remarkable, and worthy of all credit. The Volumes, illustrated, and IM v« aimes ip ¢ performance was loudly applauded, as it deserved. total publications on the li Miss A. Woon then performed a solo om the | Which 827 are volumes, bos pianoforie with great «kill; and no one would have | foreign stations, te ined, from the manner in which she fingered | There were circulated during tlie y the keys, that the performer was bereft of sight. 7,587,692 eee tient. 209 ® The geography class were then examined, ani 26 years, Roagen Pootinee, Hi pupils exhibited as much proficiency in this, as 2747,504,404 pager, Taste Mey did in other departments of knowledge. ‘The | Aluianac for aes, B80 Beanies eri manner in which the examination was eonducted pis See mT Cee Dareelf rete aaien, eens poke to wielomaries at home and abcoad, the army aud | for it, and there were nO Leconte train them in, Washington, how many oceans aro | Davy, seamen, humane and criminal institutions, | and no iustruecion bh ges em) ease Ten years Charle: ; " here? | Sabbath schools aud individuals, by eolpe | ago, there Was not oue dollar in the treasury ap ari Cone?” Willlate what te a: i | plicable to this purpose —they wanted instruments hese. They had, for the most part, re- Americ 4 ed no preparation for living among us; the Opusehs) grants, | whole course of their education disyualitied them ype what is a Cape?” “ William, what is an and Wanted means of sustainiag those intcumeats. M. E. Chore jt within the time limited, and, as beliov i i i Se: ihe lant } . aoe x“ . joved, not | die; I think the last I heard him epeak was to call fora Tar Be pant tre the highest mountains ia | | vente and seven superin | How surprising was it, then, that within that time, | germon by Rev. Linsrd’ Becher, D. D., before the | having the means to fulfil the undertakiog—adopted. | drink of water; he was very thirety, aud ealled for wate: Sepwerta ¥ &s., Ke. In almost very instance the | ee employed io large | the number of carpenters employed had ineveased American and Foreign Sabbath Union, in the Mercer stroct RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. feveral tines; ho waa euflering pain; he was «roanlag answer was correct. lf Washington or Charley ; | from eleven to between 500 and 600, and nearly ; Chureb. 7 D5 In favor of taking the legal measures neoteney and crying out “Oh, my God ‘"* and drawing his for the widening and gpening the Bloomingdale he was knocking about his arms most of the time; ould not answer the question submitted to hin, | during the year, to foreizu a think that Douzias# remained in the eabin until he mate the teacher would say: “Can any one tell me!” posed ss the last nee Immediately, thirty or forty voices, proseeding pee? appropriated to | 1,060 had been employed altogetber. They were not to judge of their suceess by oue rare instance, Common Council, f; Pa, : BOARD OF ALDERMEN, yer from the ‘Lenth avenue to Kighty-sixth street, | Qieq: Thomas itutchinson was in the cabin all the time, rage To a, > P Yaris Relig there Were many that might bo adduced, such as ‘ 4 a uursuant to the act of the Legislatare, passed April i al f from as maby children of both sexes, vatying from | Toulouse, “out of k iokc'Eeance, Sit, | the ome mentioned by the geatiemaa who last ad- | , On Tuesday evening this Board inet at the usual | Frei °]51 also, that Fourth, agenucy from Sixth | SU Wiutim Wood and Sane) taker ee ato duty x to fourteen years of age, would immediately | poms tt S! Hane, dressed then; but be believed that they were sue- hour, Mr. Morgan Morgans in the chair. The | street to Twenty-eighth street, be repaired und re- | that night, I had uo conversation with Douglass, but ive the correct answer. ‘This was oue of the most pes $100: * cessful in many, aud the record of their success was Minvtes of the last meeting were read Wt ghhed | gulated where necessary, under the direction of the | heard a conversation between him and the esptain; [ resting, as certainly it was one of the most ove Kerangeliosh Boa Bav on high. The following petitions were reterred to the ap- | Street Commissioner ; ale, to. have hydrant now | Went into the room with the captain where Douglass was , and, we might -ay, wonderful, exercises of | Temberg “vang: yy | J. Cross, from Richmond, Va., then ad- Propriate committees:—Of James Murphy and } ‘d ser Saxe ve Mr. " ‘ing i i side fined; thy in asked hi sorry abeceye yt or Ft meeting. For cases of spiritual desti- others, to have avenue B, from ‘Thirteenth to Figh- | bre; ee she quowale cee ene hsnnee nattela be sot in VuaY tlio Tk, glu Swoden, | tution and ignorance they need go no further than teenth street, regulated, paved, and curb and guts | avenues, removed to thy curb stone, ‘ about it; Douglass said, “it was a deep laid plot ;” after. rises, each one was not long, much to the re- | $100, Ruscia, for army and nary, $1,0W; Italy, | the Tract house, where, on Mou lay last, a boy, feratonc set of paris Taeee ie Me Weems | Het elaisen by the “Alderman of the Seven: phen pany Mat Pega goedry ming nine oS ted withthe performances, | through theJtalian Society at Gead ) aged nine years, did uot know who bad made him, Komuaissioner of Deeds; of are crocs & Cheas, | teenth ward, to have the pay of laborers employed | and put it in the houp, te soup fur the cabin; that's all : “i asd | s , ; t . 19, for a new fire engine; of Sturges & Clear- A i 9 * r i me ‘ 4X); ‘ nd had never heard of God. He need not go int 0. 19, for a o engine ; Fg gel eg e 0 ‘titled, “Our Friendship,” 3 follows: 200; Armenians of Turkey, $ yria, $3; | A y WE. Rs: ry ae pte Cross-examined by Mr, Betts—I am engaged about ten Bee ei ee erie 82 followsx— | Ealonica, $100 ; Nestorians, § ih Afcica | mother aud a white family who bad never heard of PSE. I of owners of proteity om Thied streots, to | 4, leesolution of Assistant Alderman Barr, to have | years in seafuring life; iam twenty-four years of ages Th died in bodes nn mare Mission, $100; Bombay, $500; Abmednuggor, 200; ew of no place where such in- | between Thirty-fourth and Forty-third streets, the railroad track extending from the Harlem rail- | I never sailed in the Glenn before this voyage; 1 the afternoon. In consequeuce of the long time | burg baptist oy L. that it would occupy to conclude the whole of the | Society, in part for Bohem exercises, each one was not long, much te the re- | a0d Lithuanians, $100; Deom: K Cane ‘000; “0; were not to be found. He had, himself, have said avenue lighted with oil or gas; of mem-/ 744 in Centre street, up Chambors street towards , known Captain Smail before for four or five years; I ne- It died in beauty, like a pearl Matera, SLMS Cozlcn,. SLING; Madras, OLA) | Doe engaged: os w eckpacteur fee sbvec! ve } bers of Lingine Company No. 25, and Hose Com- > Up ors. sti 4 seereailoa dit hten betores I pailes es Stes dante beteed Dropped from some diadem. Teloogoos, Baptist Mission, $200; Teloogoos, Lnu- | pe nike ond $,Govpmiles. Berd pet ep Be ny No. 37, to have the bell on station house in the eyes @ taken up ‘within ten days from this reso | iy'cther vessels; Iam four years mate; I never knew thi Mission, $100; Orissa, $300; North Indi: L os “ “>a » Adopted. a Fe ore ae Nor aati | eounty where one might not be employed day by | Eghteenth ward placedon thelr premises: of Charles | "Ive reg "Hivat Twelfth street be filled in and | tttet Douglas, Bensco; or cient bane I was at Val 1 , raise: 500; Ss Japtist Mission, @800; China, 0 } | day with advantage. More and more was accom- Hart, to pave, and curb and gutter Fourteenth | y. ulated, from Tenth aven the exh i paraiso; ° 4 , ane : ; oy enti beac mp0 ion, 1 | plished every visit, aad he could continue to multiply _#*eet, between First avenue and avenue A, and to ofthe city.—Keferred. staciaonbeipheaphiamei sta) Dieenoets prone til ot ns eopee tua raaiien wo oie ene meusieal instruction which this yourg lady has re- QTM ita, Board, $700; Sou | facts, if necessary, antil to-morrow morning; but {i 8g & space four fect wide through the centie of the | “Resolved, That the Comptroller be directed to | men: Dooglars was not a green hand; he was an ordin- @sived in the institution has ‘evidently ‘not been | Amerinan Board, Sins; | was tnuccessary to state them to show their utility. Sidewalk thereof; of A. 11. Schultz and others, for | aqvertise for proposals for the leasing of Catharine | ary suman; he ecudd stecr whon be first eame on boards wasted. She exhibited a perfect knowledge of Rostharn Pagiee Baaed, * | Allknewit. Many prominentmembers of the Charch | the exclusive use of pier foot of Chambers streets of | Perry, (hick wall shortly expire) Sod that’ the | Hutchinscn and Baker hed been to een before; the wea music. | can Meckaseees Misslan, @050, teomeforsed 2 | had fir-t been brought under the influence ofreligion @WHers and occupants of the northerly side of pier | samme be leased, under the direetion of the Common | theF Was overcast on the night of the 16th September ; After the performance of a duet from the Grand | 5. ie Turkey;) Sandwich Islands, $1,000—w by their weans. We might compare the erection of No. M, and the southerly side of pier No. 15 North | Council, to the highest bidder.—Referred. Soeetn eee Aten tees 2) eee ee Sepees Se ee er eR Decsiske tee vety etoneating | ©2000. eh Bie nituat temple to the. buldling ef Selousoacs | Hiver, fur exclusive privileges of Middleton & Co., | quell to ths highest bidder “Referred. || trouexamine at greet lengiby Me sald he de pot hear | To h , i e i i ises, 73 New a | the report of the musket that night before be got out of f ky j tains a « Temple, where a great number of individuals | for @ ero s-walk in front of their premises, street, between Eighth and Ninth ar ” 1 ket th ¢ Bittle girls, who, like Miss Solffen, proved that they | __ Zhe report contains » were'a ployed, ‘and cach was ussigned his particue | street; of the Foreman of Hose Company No. 49, | nest with the sewer tn Babak seems? enues, tocou- | berth; Lecevpied the upper berth in my room; it is ‘This young lady posseses a vory sweet voice,which, wader the tuition of the institulion, bas been cul ‘vated until it is as perfect as it can well be. The a . he colporiage sys a H i : i about'a foot below the window, After some further eross- availed themselved of the advantages of the | Rrosress of t we oy le were sent into t in behalf of said company, to have their house re- | Seoeee or i Jastitution, the pupils of the grammar elass were Tne nage ae ygaak tg peocesrienie Pi Ppl ofa Hts paired. ’ rig sage. then ‘adjourned till next day. Sen oe eee eer eee examined, with the same result as that which was ‘a —~ 2 + MAYOR'S VETOS. May 7.—The Board of Assistant Aldermen met wt Gontetant ATAUL Gneual a tae wake vy ing. op this apirituct ‘cditice from! tio aatenais | - lis Honor the Mayor returned a report of the | this afternoon, but, transacted no business, other | Para the Glenn.so. far af have e knowledge ef haan: hewou out by the colportours, the quarrymen of the | Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in favor / than to call the rell and adjourn to attend the fuue- | {made the statement; the clerk took it down; the eap= Lord. Inhis own district, aman came into him with , of Ptying to the contractor for building the pier at ral of the late Philip Hone, Esq. tain dressed my wounds, assisted by Hutehinson; I wax commission as colporteurs. ineluding 531 t exhibited in the examination of the class in geogr y. After a solo on the piano forte by Master F. lechan, a pupil of the institution, performed in | cal students; the number | been 2,168,788, equal to nearly oue half ¢ population, of whom 374,020 were destitut exquisite style, and the Hunter’s Quick stop by the | Por destitute of all | i enting shirt on, aud carrying « kuife cnd.a gun, | the foot of Thisty-cighth street, East river, the sum ruflering considerable pain in my head; Ldon't remem- aye a gious books, except the Bible; 137,711 were i. ee ying & eS gun, | 2,90 7 ii 0: ber that Dougla: lunteered t th ; y Bond, the ‘iret part of the programme was CoD | without the scriptures, of whom 41,707 ‘were mp- | Ho asked for “the book wma, and sald they had SARE, 6 SOmEEERUER ME CEKE WE on Sid CRemge ot Sieaey on EN HG Hiet iniak T heasd Dotan Gang the. seteaie ae Moses ok . | Dlied; and 224,984 jos wore Korman catholics, | had a meeting, with a view to getti si | pier. a : We mayhere remark that the band was composed | ytd An 224014 fauaities wor i families oma Ge sae ee Tecud they had only coe lectamea | His Lovor also returned the resolution, originat. v8. CIRCUIT COURT. | any time; Havens seid that the one that did it had om « ef blind persors, too, bu: the want of sight evidently sae’ fabs | in the village, ang he had been told he was giving | ig in Board of Aldermen, appropriati sum of Judges Nelson and Betts presiding Scoteh cup and a monkey jacket: I believe the handeufls : sas i bi n “ i ”, 7 hit 7 | Were pot taken otf Dougless until vi ’ id not affect their ability, not only to learn musie, | Deem Nisitedh, The vere aan eed ce payed | bouksaway Le (t speaker) had supplied han wich $25,000 for laying, in Proadway, fromCanal toWhite | | Mav 7-—Yidward ¥. Douglass was again placed at tho | "To Me. Lvarts—The statement produce! iy mt te ee- Secs Fars 12 © manner very seldom exoelle : | wish 1,108,214 families; held prayer, mootings, or | 1,000 volumes, and between 60 snd $0 New Teste. | Htreate, the pavement known as the Perrine paver | bar,charged with the murder of Asa Hl. Havens, second | gual; ities couy of thet I made before the Consul; 1 by. - a aii Gum ng dl 3 : nd they established a Sabbath sehvol for th 2 Saat te of the American bar! : | don’t recollect Dougins# nay! ere were throv oF Between the first and second parts, Master Edwin | S4érgssed public meetings, to the uuinber of 07s; | Tintin: Nill Tay Mio ly. Somesoon began tofecian , ,. 1 Be annual report of the ‘Treasurer of the Sailors’ | OL’ const was seeetiea, eed berkdes himeeif in it; Tia hot read the riateweut made old 2,424,040 books, an ed 652, soon is sp ws recalled, and produced the weapon. ‘Corey and Miss Martha Davis recited a dialogue, itute fami anxiety about their souls, and in eighteen monthsa | Sug Harbor, in the city of New York, for 1550, | wuich ne called a cutlass. it was exhibited to the ecur, | fore the Consul over since. weplete with morality, much to the gratification of | sount ef ti colportage churet’ had been built there. With regard to the | Was received and ordered on file. | and jury, nnd is uot m cutlass, but a cavalry «word, Wit- | | The statement was then read. Tt appeared that the op | Message was received on the subject of a new | ne: “4. i Wit- | witness raid in it that while the second mate was dyit or py: nye park up town, similar to the Hyde Pack in London, | access tomy rate room. nor te beret Kept myer. | Ne leoked wp ino’ Ned's face and. sald, “Oh, Ned, Why diay wchoole, and 5,047 families had been visited, | 2+ Waé referred to thy Committee on Lands and | arms; he was im my state room when I required him | have you done this is it because I have used you tee ‘The cetublshment of these schools had bea an | Places. | there.and left when be was done Ie business; had no | Si strheete Palted over this troan i cousequonce of the labors of the eal. | , Of Hudson River iiailroad Company, in relation | reson to belicve that Douglass removed the fire-armas at | grein" Bette—Talked over this transaction with the the audience, and Miss Cynthia Bullock recited an eriginal poetic address, which was received with great favor. The following is a copy of it: When besuteons earth from chaos «prung, ties of Virgi fact:—They had established in that State 327 5; iation for the past your, show including 185 students from 40 colley : ries for their vacations, 40 culportours hay empleyed for the whole or part of the year, @ And day’s all glorious orb was hung, lows:—Vermont, 3; Rhode ineider: ime; | captain during the voyage home; ha ase ae ; on Rho todock at Mantuitauvilic, wherein the company | that time; Benson slept in one of the state rooms; he | Captaln during the vysgo home; have not talked it over Man ness 7 7 toe tock, J | porteurs. ities n the cor hehcomen ta a ne with bim within « month; have talked it over The new made earth with gladness trod Fi; Maryland, 1% Viegiaie, Dir. hink then eame forward. He would say, in offer $10,000 towards the building of the dock, aud | Wished to corrcet'e statement he made pectenton wits | With a great many people ia diferent. places; I was it Smiling with love, they fold their wings, 8; South Carolina, 12; Geor the language of our Saviour, “ You are the salt of | t@ be relieved froi ail further obligations. . He- | refrence to the wound on the first mate's hand; the | CCU Yesterday when the Captain testified; 1 did not Implore the Eternal King of kings, the eorth.” While the rer is in God alone, tho | ferred to the Finance Committee. | wound was in a different angle from the way be read over his testimony im the papers this morning. | jmstrumentality was with man. When oar Lord | REPORTS ADOPTED. cot yesterday; can't say whather it was suche wounds | aia CE, Evarte—There, bed not been say quarrel or was about to feed the multitude by those miracu- | Of Commitice on Kouds, in favor of opening the cutlus» would inflict. Ee tert we 908 Deuginny, Thed uover teen. * lous means, be first asked whether there was any Eighty-fourth street, from Ninth avenue to Hudson | bag Lost ing oe not know if there was any blood Rols Mire | among them who had some bread. He ever would river. Also, adverse to regulating and ing | "Dp Hoek dhe tener grace yh = om os | Qieam oe Zucsent, oyrencmnen, (known on boned the have come human agency. ‘The power of regeacra- | Seveuticth street, from Tenth aveuue to Hudson | tq pintiea nore et tes een ea repented | Glenn }9 the name of “Prank,” vas swornand examined i vod aloue; it was the Holy Ghost; and river. Also, in favor of regulating and grading | teen inflicted on the de . tee ghey Be . i e deceased. ‘The Doctor asked the | terpteter—Hie said. am SA years of age; I joined the What charm mort dear to us im heaven ‘To biess the new born race be given’ Harmonious, through the angelic throng Wisconsin, 14; Iowa, 3; Mich eS ee 1; California, 1; Canada, 4; ter yar Slower. corth seven colporteurs not included abey And mighty ocean bailed its birth. cently commissioned. Of the w conemnthatentihe ware for the German, Fre y Were sending messen over the land, | Fifth avenue, from Forty-second to Seveuty-firet | witness «verul questions as to the of the bark Glenn at Valparaiw; I was in the capacity of sailor; eee ee Wath, sad Mevdegien papaiation. it was in the eurnest dependence on, Him who was street. Of Committee on Roads, in favor of | ag: | second mate before be died. and.as to which wound bled | Lwasin the second male's wath on the aight of the ‘To soothe when desolate and drear, } number in commisiien April 1, Wa like (he wind “that bloweth where it_listeth,” and ging, sidewalks on Lighty-fourth street, betweeu | the most; he said th= wound om the back of the neck | 16th Sept.; Clements and the carpenter (Douglass) were And steal from grief the burning tear. tistical tables show that Loe colperter so nes call. They were the the Third and Jourth avenues. { ae Witte, but the tweens old ‘pot all ‘continue t cd thewatch: then the cutis senwanet sap eiter nee ed 505,422 families, of whom 9 } (,” and when salt was kept ina fine conserva- | RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. H » an continue to e ven the watch was was im Virtue, religion shed most far babe without the Bible, aud > lost, lt was their privilege to scatter it, wad pre- & Comuissioner of Deeds, inthe place of Gee, W. | through the gun hot wound; the hots tn the Qoovenoa'e | before I went out; I'foune wy anapey a Their influence ‘neath sweet musie's etar Roman Catholics. ‘They serve the otherwise patrilying souls, There wero , Parsons, resigned. belly was about the size of the builet produced, Capt | Jem (Clements) came Out after'me, in, perhaps (wo ee Sate aunties ene tek im with 235,464 familios; sold | two expressions “in this resolution, which conveyed | Herolved, That it be referred to the Committee | small, in answer to Mr, Sheppard, sald that tho second é-mlnutes; Wil Uitee of the other waten tuened In te Lunebolest pod tomy jt to the destitute 4 bow | the whole subjeet to the mind, und the great neses- onthe Fire Department, to inquire into aud report — mate's head drooped when | came out first, & to bed; they were Di, Tom, and Sam, (Ward, Hut- Dpsbanasclesbeenh tao ananassae ings, or addressed public meeting - | sty"tor ‘the eoutcmplated course; they were the upon the propriety of removing the bell tower at | | Dr. Horsck war then asked by Mr. Bvarts, whlch of | citron and Baker); Ceweate got np on tot ths fore. IM seusie cheered his boyhood's home.’ of 13,306, and distribuied 14,201 7 | Uitntion” and the “dispersion” of the popula the junction of Sixth avenue aud Amos street, ty | thore wounds. if either, wus « mortal ind? AT | castle and lay down; J set down on a spar near the fore. hiss Sten nid ean ments, He had wttended the convention at Cleve | the Year of the market at the eoruer of Sixth dud | Sad te a Tene Toad, as mee | ee mate T Lette ee ey aad the , whe eding The Rev. Joun E. Nor anxious to see what the m was. reenwich avenues, or some other suitable loca- | jf, <a i ‘ eles ove, War O08; eel was changed Sball waft the strains of gratefui love lished under the direction of the were greatly exceeded. He never remem- | Kesolyed, That William Weesels, John Crassin; | fot tell, it would be mcrial. As to the wound in the | BY trouble on beord tetore L wont to the whecl; the free 7 tee, and that the signal proots it aferd to have felt nearer heaven than incon- David Theal, and John J. Miller, be appointed Fire | thigh, it would be mortal iu itself if any important ver. | thing that ettracted my attention at the wheel was the Some we love this glorious boon perity and usefulness of ihe society, ection with the colporteurs, aud the citizens of Wardens, in accordance with the nommation of the | rei was invoived. aud Unut is also impossible to tell, unle « | Compare—( ):; Licck«d on the compact and om ; ees oe See ae ase bane, | tude ‘and praise tothe grout licad Cleveland appeared to be impressed with an equally representatives of the Vire Department. Of several | it was examined by @ ruryeon; the approach of desth | the rails so ax to keep theta full; I could not see forward Ia, to the blind their chief delight.” | The reverend geutlemau had int highly fuvorable opinion, as was evinced by the Persons against the removal of the station house of , would have been accelerated by | Much; heard the shct of a pistol or of a gun; after that, ” 7 | silent motion; but having he: the jocrease in the subscriptious from $s0) teenth ward, the wound om the neck, mad» |} beard sereaming; I do wot know what it was, because E Daring the intermission, Mr. Caammersin, Prin- | yy, - be elie toa! of the New York Institution for the Blind, | Thoughts that, crowded upon * brief history of the objects of tho lustitu- | Iegrned that the success had . After thanking those present for their attend- | Jonyed to give them utteranc i alish wuficiently well; | heard the ate; I let go the wheel, and called j Teaid, “Captain, Captain; I do not know the captain aaywered. but I heard a noise in the cabin, ond T thought it onderstand lle, for one, believed the church was safe ved, ‘Tha: it be referred to the Committee embraced and was supported by such men. | 08 Ordinances to inquire into and report upon the | §, » wish to censure men wii, iike the dire: ty of so amending the [th and 19¢th seo- uch # heavy charge; sach was vot hi the ordinances organizing the departments, | ble that he died from the injuries im th mee, he said this was the twenijeth anniversary of | fine bi i , ut was the «alary allowed fix the compensation or «wlaries of the Assess | bowel: ould imamgis he how ered; bie Foo fier that I tool this society. The course of instruction embraces “4 oe Sow points, to whi ufficient? il. en oe f tbe Street Dey ri 4 the Deputy Col- ; th in tu “ ay Be ae Se Seeman I | son (hed ts shoulh Got tame tea : “ r | wigs Fearon “eadloigay suf t He ha 4 t with | > Street De : puiy Col- | herd was proba ed from | #0 ae that it should not turn; I the: naglas mental, physical, and industrial. ‘The first object ix | Cult Lg apex cg ve oe nat Sees WED | Sescal ad Aanamnenas ot Tor stated | the bowels, together with. a oe Get ay bo vol the caltn; be had o pied nnd | basis on which the suciety stood, orwarded him, while pro: ng hi by muscles that may have | oF the top of the calvin; be had « pistol and a qu to cultiva the mental faculties of the pupils, and po m or ordinanee tix- | Wen effected by th in the neck. His death ax row the carpente wanding there, I let go the wi from Boston, to supply huaelf, wif not be too much afterwards, and in connection with that, to teach | rors e ahskins at cied tes whe ( : atlas Ghaciahelt coon , the same. deverited was iD & reasonable time after such wound; [| #¥d fell forward and stooped my head; € then hea led to support | Peated. | 7 poten gpenrlg a op seed gerd poy Boe igs yes te egg york 5 | “assited, That the. crm valk, of Carmine | etefete, think that tue guonshot wound was muffcient | "lie ce rpeaking tm the cabin; 1 do met know won ‘3 2 | divine the caure, we migit be asvred that th ted, dependent upon necessity and eireum- | 9% ide t. one gh gy ET T pureed sewed fo the neko ea ae ee Seas Seanection with the institution there is a manufac we ‘Wiedoan, ta , “we a are i yal 1’ He did ast declve that th 5 M4 } h river, be " Jamined by Mr. *heppard—If the muscles of A Le i rownd to the larboard side with my head Gory, in which paper bages, baskets, door mats, | That there was wisdom iu ity want in tont time he | be paunpered, or that there should be aw induce- | tWeen Piers Ne inclusive, be ordered to | ward; s delicate Bas mtghe hen unas Sanit Savard 60 colege eae ee poe ey = 3 ov aes, | id work, and other things are | developed in ite full eatent; aud Ly wou at held out to go ints it as a busines these | be cleaned ou lepth of 16 feet, at low water | euch awcund im the neck aa to cause death, Q--Winl |" S gun tating up agulest the Tor; ‘Cmaches oan eS articles can be purchased a# | come when the Church Ch va th + minds shout | to Committee on WS harves, Piers, | yeu dercribe what are the symptoms of lock-jaw! A.— | VAs boiding it; T seized it with my left hand: took it up eogly there as, where else, and arene durable a8 | one g any, he hoped the public would uot forget 0! Th tbe peoteaticn 4 portion of its pa pouagh met ia second part of the programme was then en- fered upon. After the band had performed a mareh, the pupils sang a chorus gle “yo ane how sadly swort am of home, { of be Beals o'er the heart too soon. ton fleet AF gid and fixed position of the museles of the face; a | CH*ily: ¢ ate jumped up, smd I got afraid and threw |. That the sidewalk in Chrystie etreet, | "etme Cf tghtness and stilling feeling about the | the gup down dgain, and went forward; at the forecastie at south corner of Giraud strect, be flagged, aud Lrent; pole at times in the parts injured; at times as. | 1°86 Ward ood Heker; Ward asked me what wne the curb aud gutter stones set thereia. j *cclated with spurme of the parte injured) son ; aa Lrand | Git not Know} on going ower < ng | Resolved, That a epecial d sometines very clow In their progro: ra over from the larbeoard tothe starboard sides asphalt 2 rary ny ff wy until the whole frame | k noe mew M he had fai thas a his bande, becanse ol having # prepared, to form a part : ba Brag A a; L bid tiprit nak, ha +4 i Hy assume « fixed con 0; a8 there i mate. 1 wa confused; [ hid myself inside, im : of the monument now erceting at Washingtoa, in © in frequency and severMy, the muscies 'h* a * come out until Tom Ht a lamp ie : ‘ i their neecssary wants supp t (he society) should * ,. but he would say to th y p hurch around bia, that the ely forward and do it. He would \ ff, “Ce and sead th forth. was um | (Mr. W.) b mt old Dutch chy Md the H~she bal ev respond Kirk) belonged to the (0 at family, an e mittee of five be known, and alu ir. CHAMBERLIN Wien tay Ver land or son te ree ing in this city, surrounded by thousands of ailonal, Commemoration of the evrvices of tue illustrious drawn or contracted to that extent from [he forere ot in my berth T hit myself, but F yiy =r dabndedeng books to which’ they had eary ase t t he saw some approvir sin the ; “ashing tire are, with a corres. | Wott ti bao wy PO, Frye life mors soft may o'er ve fl should be in @ position to give a y worth fifty atlemen belongiug to he Metho- | ‘The Howrd adjourned " RS cetarte mae tertubenin at | ne ia t by Ah ‘0 greener shores ots may ecme 4 to every poor minister, bu copal ehurehes. (Ilear, hear On Wednesday, this Board inet at there o'clock | § e power to swallow any food except of ¥ i during thove two hours, But far more bright, more dear than ail would be n greut bewa, aiid g would | Tho resolution was then pat and curried.” inthe afterncon. ‘Mz. Morgan Morgans, President, | jb T a onl ae { The dream of home, the dream of bomr the beneat Baek phot A hyma, =peeially prepared, was here ob 1, | im the chair | cumet I ud remains eo amtil the patient water ene, 90 a8 The performance was loudly applauded. in this. Another mattor he wished to «a ‘ nder the direotion of Professor Hactine | The minutes of the last meeting wore rend and | “Mr Kvarts wked the dector if the eut on the « feo phn. bag hb A 4d The pupils were next examined in arithmetic The R appr oat wae ynng Cows at Gay Goee with tne iP nd tar TI ie, | to was, the grout confidences tt Z The Rev. Groner missionary | Spproved. likely to have been made by the same lastrument that | “ ths cabin, end Leaw that he was killed wae the sume success as before. This part of the | society deserved at the i m r wed the PETITIONS REFERRED wilieted the wound. (Otjerted to amd disallowed.) | «ut; Ident know thet the mate sald he was killed: E exercises was, if possible, more interesting than | (the speaker) was no long uployed 5 detully ree : » S. Van Rensselacr and others, trnat Te Mir Praris.—1 should tiiink the wound on the back | [es Went round (he derk with Hutehinson, who had a f any other. A “slate” was exhibited, on which service of the commit i he te oe Easaeee Hlitabeth Danker enced, relat ay. ek wae inflleted by the axe; 1 think the wound, | | 2) '.to ere if there wore any more arms consented; we i ' ji a id the pupils worked their toi W. Bellow decribed, in the thigh, was iniicted by « bayouctted {vet # tn in the same piace where I had thrown its and so le ight wow Pay weed wt the last annit c figures and made their calculations. The slate it eculd wot have been indicted by any of the | 'P'r ee a bayenet on it; do not know whether there eompos tously, and with a fi * should be made to Riley and others peed of @ great ni 4, into whic! a : 7 _ orl. xs holves produced; itecuid no. hove been done bya bayo. **° 49¥ blood on it: L then wont to take the wheel, and I Sere sre comtac et mateo | Hehe hrs sm ape ne SAS el aa os healer aay tig gaa ney eS nore! fea ewe ant ea Gepeetiating Oeures, wice ieee Sh, be f he world: they f as @ wPsionary in Turkey, bear w ! t. yP ‘ erin | So Mr. theppard—i doen't chink the wound on the | *t the wheel: Thnew that the Carpenter (Dc ) had a ting fig’ . inserted. By changing | men of teil; and Mt. J’aul the i l hat great use had been made of the y-hinth street, € of Lighth avin UPN. | neck ecu have beeu dome by a beavy sbarp kaife; « herLat twelve, ocd that I was to relieve hum at two $ Position of a lotter, by inserting it, or turning | “He that will uot work, ne all t ond that it had been a g inst winent in est and ether, to have Albany sulle Would Het expose the Lome so much ws is deserib ad me sevide down, or changing it in other wags, the | Many details would be brougis. cir notice in | Sccomplishing the great and od veral, f " | conser ihe wound on the back of the neck to ‘ examloed by Me. Sheppard.—Vrom the time £ Qupil is enabled to “figure away” ag well as hie | the course of thix meeting; but he broth trod the . foot of A ve Leen intl eted by the axe, aod not by the hatehet, rd the oF 1 tock the gum from Clement waa wure freto its baving « eharper edger, and the fact that conds; € don'ts beck Would re likely to yield with the biow end iart 4 oi ww whether €} ¢ me the gus or wet; alt & barges. spore fortunate brother who is blessed with sight. penent, must mention vue A cou of bi Several of the audience requested the pupil who | cbserved thet it | in # southern clime, had visited iy ; | j who could jad, i thee oxe T i | Is, tly en operation of he fists, to put down a | ture; be had given hin one of ¢ those who receive f owing Communication was read mom the Ged of the de «) ia theguaueetcee, | ny the " it t woven of eight rr ton see. Bi Rumber, uy 394; then he was requested to | adked kdm to read it prayerfuily. A tielt ils power. ‘The Armevians, Creeks, Adele goon ip) gor ered DI ne scl | Dengioun em 6 rt ee thon to divide it by @ | tation, be answered, “7 wil nd we Dougines, ow the top of th mn number, all of which be did with uncommon | wrote hisa that he had d depored:—- om a “ a free ‘ | To Mr, Sheppard. —tT do know whether th « Glenn, duttiyg thy Le eae ee eee | witch 3 get fiom Ulemtnts was loeaea nn Oe Cee ec: Haveus este ¢ oh When fees t rm ‘To the Court —Heard a shot after that time oelcek, on the wight of the 16th September, | _ To Mr Sheppard —Never « quarrel betweem Clee tok the wheel, 7 did not see amy of te others | Mats end Dovgines) they were always vory friendly to- ; i; and h vward other oe loft of impeaching exch other, ani 4 - ne 60. Such Was t 4 | hed com eit them. One would sw Mapidity, under the circumstances, and invariably | effwet, thot within three mouths lu w ; y would ruaide at the puny efforte of few . he little follow felt wi and associated in the ministry, and wa vi aries, armed with such contemptible weapons Ke £0 : a iter, ae pmhin gh last left the el intendent of te Sunday school. ‘i Low tra a few emall books. But the Prince of Darkno | wing up To Morcas More te was thea awor: eport. Maine wa, Keq., Presic of ue Board of paswing his doing incaleuiable goud. ‘The resviuiion « | cll woderstood the ers of his kingdom, and if 1 . | get rhe at Dorngi meross ite aoe ie would place it in the po- | conded by u gentleman in the body of the w | ey had all been on a vault of guapowder, |) Seat Ss cecal erence ete te ake | won ten Lea's team te tone the jt ope Mem ng Siton beard except the Se mote, users tat po an corny’ Thit expleg and make his cal- | who made uo farther observation, wad eod their little books matches, thrown in wmong «am! igreat' werk, inaving the city from. the pier | (me cf euch man at the wheel is two bears, t! ons culty between Devstass and the maatey over Giilation correctly, This explanation is imperfeet, | unaniweusly adopted. a it, Uey could not have exhibited more alarm or | ot of Dunne rtreet, at tix o'clock, om the morning of | trshed tetwirn Yend S o'ci-ck in the morning by e ery | Dee cca: miata wand him upto the sails when it was ‘Mr. A pee Van Averinn th Yhe Key. Nonrut Newrox, of Philadeipiia, | adopted more strenuons efforts to escape the conse- | ¥ elordsy the 1th, end returning on the 17th cf munierwnd tor beip; T rushed out; when I got there, | PCe*@ty) when Pouwians was not on wateh he worked “The Herre) ” It coma jen sang a solO—~ | moved the following preambleand reselution:— quences. Armenian, Greek and Roman, forgstting | Very reepeetfuliy, your ob't rervante, J sound the captain there before ime; I saw Mr, Havens | “* vie vend I think the eeeond mate took Douglass ian.” Jt comfnenced as follswe:— | polar Le cole ah dens aie their own diderenses, bed. enited a inst | CHARLES LEUPP, rlording on the hatemway; the ¢ lato his watch on leaving Valparaieo. go hall meet in gloom, lo ice number of the wos expe. tew and common foe. The fanati ‘of the | SHEPARD KNAPP, acer, and he replied, « . pyle Court —Lean't sey il the firstimate over ontered Before this mortal aall nar | ieneed of th laborers from nearly half the pecple was wound ap te the highest pitch of ox- pe RA sadiog outs ferbeene | ee pe ee wore thie m ageume | Saves of thet - b Gooath one of | Wiictaeie eeu besbingde, end Gath HORNER RANDALL, Heneou etutding ob the iarbourd ‘de, and each bad a | + sheppard. —I recollect while we were at broak- ‘The ran'n aye hed a Mébly glare, | tke mont elotemt of the society nusiiarie. hating me- | were often ‘the. penalty of Uheit’ religion. It | Oonspines of kovemmmah err tiew year relat wpand furl the sais and'T tall wenldgo and aol The earth with age was wan, moriatized the committer as soon aa practionble toin- | was, as DA said, because their pub- | The Board thon adjourned } this ] t¢ bis rocm, cower tat was two oF three times Dowglass lind ‘The -keletons of nations were (ayes the gumbet of colperteurs vo one thousand plodg: | ications bore apon the fhee of them the impress of are ee nd looked out ¢ U felled) when Douglass lefttiie wheel at 2 erclock, that Around thet lonely mee, Ing prope rtionate eo-eperation ; and other “the Three onlya,”’ and well might the Amti-C’ 2 (be forward cabin, but I could eee no T then went night.Jt was then his (Douglass's) (urn to take two hourg Mr. Van Alstive acquitted himself very hand- | '“Kccrited, vhar the dicpersion and destitution of our | Bell be stirred wp at ite unfolding. ‘They had BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. fo Sey eum ame fee cae ere pur over. | look out y, aad when he concluded, he ws warmly op- rapidly nriva:ing Population Wend of immigrants | enlentie version of the published . PETITIOna. head: immediately after that I heard some one order the Mr. Rvarte—Ieard conversations often hetwoom tain back to bis room 4 I knew th ; | the prisoner and Clements, i. Drogiow's, Doasines salted we by Same te cums shaven could not ‘understand them, ply nen Mr. Botts objgeced to any convem@tion betwerm Dong. 4 /*ined im the opmvermntions, Adjourned (0 ; “oma infide| purope ; the | in A ‘ian, bu This Board met on Tuesdy, the President in ae Jl, Banscar performed pm the piano forte thew; nad the ‘eueveing Torlte of golpcttoge for We inteligibie We people of the prem Of, the ' he Chait, oh petition og ‘Kennedy and “beltop,

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